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Cultivation of Carp.
U Mcl—llftc Araorkta.
In rsl.hli-Mng car|> in nnlitrnl--
jioiuii ii is rtriii u:-css*-ary. to a-sccroz-
t.iiu the following iM»iuls: 1
1st. Is llu-re siilficimit water for
all |iiir|M>M's ill tin: iitii lonirn t
“d. Is the grouml, mol, aquatic
plunls ami tvalcr favorable for cul
ture?
3*1 It is important to fiamim-
tbs soil minutely in order IT- asccr-
lain Its vegetable ami miner
I ties.
If points 1 and 2 bare bee
fadorily set led, tbe grout:'
be examined as to whether
allow the collected water <
trate, and whether the
sandy or loamy. Abort
TRCTS.HS.
iicnal Aciuevtisemenls.
tails'll t
! fjual-
iiwei
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"r i *nd
all, -.iicn*-
Nosio but t few
fie that 8jtiin
llO.tf.
1 an T-fidiTprrr jest.
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nOHCHKRTY COUNTY.
>1 is .•i'R.iys rs^ftl.
OEOWHA- buioiKm Ooiohnr.
uiauv arid, iiritilui i
‘ : ; L
\\fl l-f. V« •(>*•] bef >rs ila« Court Hoosa door 0
*r lh>u;lir:l Y loubtr.uil llie 1st lliestllj its
1 eoruArf th'iL krlvivu litelrifal li.-ur> ol skirt,
plow stock
WiUibold not the wage* of tlte
P «or.
To fear Use worst, oil cures (lie !
worst.
Some persons mistake noise for j
argument.
ofcil J L
•l ciiy
C4I
it .‘lit!
fU
u v
t.
' They that gorern most make least
noise.
He who too -tooeli fears hatred is
unfit to rule.
uro the depth of the stratum n.id be
assured that It Is snfflciei.ily ii.iper--,
un able to withstand 'he prcsM-reol
the water and to blndeMts zing
through, and to prevent i.:c ying
up of the pond.
A rocky, gravelly grot. "not
appropriate for carp cult u. • undy
ground with a considers I..- mlx-
turo of. loam, clay, hun.m. 's of
small use. I speak here of Urge
ponds of considerable ex’em.
Small pond with a sandy bottom
may be improved by aupplfiag
with loam. Loan: is a mlxtu-. iof a
•mall per cent of sand and - . rger
quantity or clay. If such * mud
contains tome marl, or butte., some
elements of humus, it is one of- the
greatest advantages.
Too much humor or an- Ived
peat^s injurious. Water which'runs
through bog meadows or oak woods
is not oi much use, because it eon-
tains too much hamor acid nud
tannin, which imparl a mould fla-
Runior doflt double,like (lie voice
and echo.
Mediocrity- deals much tu relat
ing stories.
Charms strike tbe sight,but merit
rint the tool.
be most tuvartthie
which comes from
vor to the fish,
water Is that
rivers and brooks.
Bain water, particularly during
the winter, when frozen over, takes
a mouldy taste, which is communi
cated to .the fish, as doos the water
from bogs also.
Spriug water, direct from the
ground, ooght to be conducted Tor
at least a. few* hundred yards
throu
in oi
High wide and shallow ditches
inter to obtain more nourish
ing components from air as well as
earth, and above all, to bej warmed
by the action of the son. ,
Ponds must not be too deep, as
tbe water will be too cold, and will
harbor fewer insects, lavs, dud
worms, which form part of the carp’s
food. A depth of three feet is suf
ficient for the canter of tho pond.
.Toward the outlet tlnice it may be
from six to eight feet, bnt only for
an area of from 200 to 1,000 square
feet. In the depths of this “collect
or” tho fish seek their resting place
for winter, ai also in sumnjpr when
tho water becomes too warm. The
outer part or the pond should nut
bo deeper lliau ouo foot for a dis-
tanee of seventy to one hundred
feot . . ^
Toward the ccntor of the pond a
cavity is dug two feet deeper titan
the rest of tbe pond; this also serves
the fishes as a resting place in sujn-
nier and winter. This cavity is call
ed a “kettle.” From the cutnuice
of the pond to the other end, where
tho collector and the outer slujce
are situated, two or three ditclim
two feet in depth anil four feel in
length must be made; these ditches
cut the deeper “kettles” traversal)-
aa far as the collector when the
K nd Is being draiued. Tho col-'
itor Is nothing but a place from
30 to 40 feet in length ami breadth,
near the outer sluice, .and isohe,
foot deeper than the rest or the.
bottom ortho pond. This collector 1
must be elesned out every year, or
the fish will become too much soil
ed by the mud. Tho inflow ef the
wator.into a pond should never In
direct, as, for Instance, a brook fall- >
lug into it, as this often causes the 1
woundeth herself.
at -other* and
“They Say,” is often proved- to
a great liar.
ho
Better face a danger once than be
always in fear.
Slight small injuries, and they’ll
become none at alt.
suf-
llo who foresees Calamities
.ferethem twice over.
Thought is tlic poetry of those
only who can entertaiu it.
Simpering and boisterous mirth
are alike disagreeable.
For-nue’s favorites, like cats, light
forever on their legs.
The young will sow their wild
oats; but prevent it, if possible.
A fool always find one still more
foolish to admire him.
The greatest truths are the simp
lest ; so are the greatest men.
Let not the stream of your life
always be a murmuring stream.
A straight line ie the shortest in
morals as well as geometry.
'Politeness is the just medium be-,
tween form and rudeness.
S'or.MVrt.l
W,rxi-r.
Mr J. A. rolhil!. VI«Jim
Art Slr*-\ doirc *o <xpn»*' U»r»Hi£h ytrj. i
Ik* pcopHrtor*, my thank*for tfw lvnrBu ft h*
fteiivolAot
January?, ISSl.
lit* city of Alhaii/ *
U N«a». 11 2S, CU XalO i
t ouuuebuiig \
froui the Southsrd iMturr of lot
Softl. j Irwt, lb>-<.ic Jiio E*»e-
diM SmilB feet, UieosT* diM
l<T.r>t on to stllsfj a uirVfK?
ctscrtj St|ierlur Court la ftvtr «rf
1>msq Aamx IstKu, e&juMl
wtj-il, fiuJ JsuinCauip, aiaiarttl,
1 out In saJU ft. fa.
F.G EDWARDS,
ot ,
bbsrlff L>. CL
HEPATIC PANACEA
I.bars” sufferc-l. a* y««t know, for «b» |«4 nine
ye*r», f uni zm! t ifer tr»uMr*. amt to
••urn an citfir .t» u» frai thrk wssokl !* the in>
utcfiai-I U.’V-’l>.eis tr-lac II. II. I*, for
•ix vek*.nvi ti'nit t »* i cwnmcMl takine
it f fount] ni‘v!f >llcutl, flfti I ttrmM cot DOW
he without if f *r any twaerdUtM^
▼irr.rAr^ftttlltr.
A E. MOBLEY.
FOR S.Al.fc BY
OILBSaT & CO.
Never be offended at the presenta
tion of a bill; that Is business.
The moro honesty a man has, tbe
less he affects tho air of a saint.
There are always two sides to a
story; hear both, and then^leclilc.
Hope is tbe dream of a waking
an; if hope be lost, all seems lost.
An honest man is able to speak
'for himself, wheu a knave is not.
Borrowing money is a bad habit;
'and borrowing trouble ie-no better.
Tlic Best is Always the
Cheapest!
mmmm
S CttRg
Bam
I* maib from n MiupV Trobicsl Ivn'
¥•!•«*, and iv a PO«ITIVK Kemcdy Tar all
the* tlL"n."H llt»t cl»*r |>aiit-* In fho brrr part of
tho body—for Torpid Uvrr-ilntl«.-lio>—J*H»-
dlre J Mn! , t-j' l ,»iiatrI, M-tbria. and ail ititScal*
ties of tho Kidneys. Lffrr, red Urinary-Organs.
For Frnmln IMsmirs, Monthly Mritstnu*
lions »• tl dining rr»*j!»isi*cy. It h"S no eqnal
U rotlom iho oi lit •( mak>- the blond, and
bnnre bthe Isrnt nfoorl Purifier. It h tin*
only known rrmtsly Hint rurcs lirlfthtt Dis
ease. For.DUIctcs, uu W:-rvr’i fcwfo IHatwlcs
Curr.
Forsslo by DnutcHi sod Itoslorsat till per
hotl*o. I.nrxnd Itfilb In »bo market. Try It.
H. H. WAR NICK A TO.. Itorhwwter, X Y
POSTPONED
Administrator's Sale
Of Lands,
I >Y iSUMtuoidfrolilanut >r (Mur
J *r a—f- •*-- -niUnU.nl m
AdmmMnludrtonUnoa. »ith tba .in u-
Plow Hoes, Single Trees,
Hames and Traces^ Plow
Rope, Back Bands', aptl
Hooks and Farming Jm-
plements generally. Tlic
largest Stock in Southwest
Georgia and will not be
Undersold.
' SPECIALTIES
V
nexed.ofUise
of Jimra Dfot, Uu of saVl
■111 «xposs to pubUs swJe, si
- Doo^oertj Otmoly ; at Albany
- - , W I , at amar
sod MiU of tseorgis, on tli« ftmt luomlmj In Fsb>
nimry, ISSl, oetvceo tbs Irfsl boors of safe, tba
Mb mi nf property to-wlb-
That^otilon of Uis pdanUtlon of ths wuu of
lyind in iLo First District of Ph>Bcb-
erty o-senty, east Of Flint rlrsr. bring kaovu on
dw | 4a i of said district as that part of lot uum-
bartwobandml And iwsnty'ihrm.krhi^ rut of
Sold ftsr distribution i
tbe win of said Jasses
of sale, Cbab; parcbaasi
dec23-wtis Adtu’r esUts Ji
to pay Air litUa. .
A. B. RO&t,
issDmt.detAL
CITATIO IT.
GEORGIA— UouonaTT Co.
f|H)«il»IWiU WICOMMK
JLu tSissatasyiarjt
lion on Um muu or & W. Honlud. Ul. of mid
couutj, this 1« to clta, oil mod •loxuUr.thoondl-
totsBBtf BatoTklaora W. HonUod.loUood
appmrU mr oOeo vUhla Uo time tllo.cd U
low. Bod allow coc, if but Ui., coB,.ir :,iua
*?-**?■{“ y twjpnuai"! «o
d Bad oOclU aiaoatoro.
a A. OLUKR.
Orllnary OoBybort, C0 O*.
WORTH COUNTY.
Sheriffs Sales.
GEORGIA—WoitTH Coc.vtv.
B Y Tlrtoo of a S ta from ttraoka _
or Coart, ia (aror at Sauam
Joaah YaMa I adaalBlaial.r«r Joaota Yltm.do-
. . — - irtlfaaaa Saar la
naamd. 1.IU aril bclora Uo U.art
aaM Worth Coaaly, aa tho lat Tarala, la fotm
arr ^acbrl^r. Ua fagai hooraof aale;lot ol
■mad No MS to SoaaaUi l-t-lrtctof otl.-inallr la
•«» Worth Coauij. htioleo aatKaroVv.
iLT'.ftrt Yatm.S^md.aaS pololrdoalh,
(aatotUTta S fia. ll.i. juuarj laLIMl.
. UtudUKd.8Ulf.NKB. ,
JbiiS_ Papatjdharnf WarthCK.
BAKER COUNTY.
GEORGIA—Baxkk County.
JohaF.doutt.oC al, IBUt.ota.laB
~ rariarCaa
SILVER-PLATED. WARE.
f-'taju.otBi. lBtn.
B Gtifla, eft sL } Non
|.pp*aring to tbo tOort tl
The finest flnl<wbr.l triple-|>lato«I g.wwis of tho
loarilni* nianiifiw’tiir»« .i: uiatuifa<ntirt"rH’ pricse
Von can nan’ t trinity |«cr c»m. »»y |»urrba«iui;
rn*»u iin. Sop.l for our ll!u«traio4 (Jantlogtm.
J. P. STBVENS & CO.,
Wholesale nt;tl Retail Jowelor3,
fl-1 Wiiiteiiam.St.. ATLANTA;- UA.
ItaaoB
rntTfi f «>
rtloaat,nalda wltlaoatibaUtaitoof aaldMato." It
totom&raarlaRdby iho Coart that aarrtea of
aakthulaad aahiwaaa ha ^cWrtod oa tho told
■ aljruca A. Cullrr. darah A. Httoa.h Bad John
Hf-uat by j>uh:lt:itlua to to. Albray N„. .ad
Advartiaar lor the tana at Caar hefora
lha aaat torat or Ihla t dart.
U. J, WKIUUT. J. S.& A.C.
Coart.
Nor. I.iwo.
A trao extract from iho mloetra of aaM Coart
B. F. llnDttf ara. Clark.
Nor, to. IMO-dro i-taa. •
Unexcelled Line
> Fertilizens
FORM UM OF Ml
W U PBOrOSE ID SKD!d>T(l£NJMK RH \KDi
of FrHiliKirftt tbo lesson of l&l as wr
of Fertilise reft* tbo
•old t&t put MMD, Tic
water to .uddenW u ri»^cnrr^«e IftHdwt n tC Co., Add PI,vs-
into tho pond injurious fishes,
inlet sluice from tho stream must or-'
course be of a strong and pi ictiqsl
construction, and .thov oi 'nt to
be provided with grstlogs - pre
vent other fish from lutrudiat-
will lalio be found very iijrfalto
eonstrnct . a hatching place on < oroe
fiat and sunny spot near 'he I snk;
that, a so-called cut in tlic md.
measuring ^Oto300foet in l -.-gth,
and from 30 to 50 fact in bi- r.Uth,
andltavingadcpthoffroi-i c- :oen
inches to five inches. H cut
should be planted with . atic
plants, and ought, to be ml>
place where the carp ca.i us- citti
from deep water in order to i.tpoa-, ’
H their egg* conveniently on tuc
plants and engage in the spawning'
process. At soon as this has tr ken
place the entrance to the cut Is ios-
' — ,et, so that the egg:-caa-
n by
phate J by Composting.
. Oriental Zett*x% Umpire,
•d with a ne
not be oaten 1
-tho fish.
Baldwin <C Co f , Ammonal-
Banes.
IV
ed IHssvtvetl
Baldwin Jb Co., Dissolved
Bona for Composting.
And other FIRST-CLASS rwUUam. whh* »«S
oflV to tbs planter, of doathweot tloortla. Kr' '
wers very cirtfal l-?t **sv.n to s-fl nothimr l*al
the befit, and refer to all who Mofkl of ns. 1V*»« • •
■end in ynor orders eirtji
AeidPhospate fifilssofred Bone-
far cossposHaf now In stem ^
Weston, Collier 4 Sark.
A’beny.Os^Woy.ll, ttSMf.
NEVER LIE!
This carp has the dispositL n to
swim toward the inflowing wttrr. |
by which means it Is drawn .-way
from its proper feeding place s. The.
* water should be conducted ifiij the
pond sideways from the utr utro;
and if it ihould be a small i rodk
only it may bo turned «8«eiuiro|v
and .carried alongside the • dap.
from which point the Inte r
easily supplied with water.
It it an indispensable eoud-ii-n
for the culture in p--u . • -dii^f
to osta'Jished rules, that they be so
' conttmcied »« ta> al <>w of being
. th-'-onsrhly *•*’ ’h-
fishes may be taken ont without dif-
fienlty.
On acconnt of (be required outlet
•laloes, etc, the fact must be kept in
’* view, that newly constructed dams,
will sink ten per cent, after a lapse
of timo of little more than a year,
unless it has been solidly made.
The dam should bo sodded. For
the draining of tho pond at tbe
“fishing out” season, it should have
an onUet at the lower end, if no
other advantageous arrangements,
cau be made for the purpose. The-,
me of wood work for the channel - -
should be avoided, its durabllity-
not being sufficient. Tbo most de-
siraMe construction would be that' ‘
tho outlet consist either ot masonry
work or water pipes, w.hiclrtnay be
made either of clay or iron. This
channel or pipe, must be so made
that it can be dosed tightly or
opened again readily If needed, and
must be provided with two or threo
fulil gratings to prevent the escape
of the Ushes upon the opening of the
sluice. At .the same time there
should bo an outlet channel, several
feet in breadth, at the side of tbe
pond to allow the wate* to run otT.
' Till* "lnstalso bo secured by grat
ing, but should bo kept open always
so that in caso of continued rait.y
J. B. REEDY
Has imported n
fhstt In the last sixty
rknn ml* tbo other so<allrd fruit fc.«u«*s in thi
city p i- to«sth«r havjmportoi in tho past Ftr<
Yn »J The CMm Hotsso rwcord< nrun UiK,
xn i U»oy v» open t» oxybody i^toeslrd. Boy
from First Hondaond Save I
1,810 Miki M Baaa
SASH! DOORS! BLINDS!
Cement,
Plaster,
W.&A.J.Tif-i&Co.
doelS^a
C. J. DANIEh’S-
Mi, Sliiiit(r/,Wi!!,flKfc, JmOj, Si Wilts! Was,
CUTLERY, MUSICAL IX3TBUMKX1S, WINDOW SJI.VI'K-S SKWiMr M MTIIVFS
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C1L8.SFOBT1NU UIK.I.S, NoTIOSM I-KUlnlllCA I.A, Kir
iuem at rnccfi teas uiau ever encrea before.
FIU*
•ii|»l*ly
it* 1
U HKW DAYtoVWncAI.FKKX>SKWIXC MACHINE.** They
piemenu, Paper and 1
jBg^UKMEMUER
before purchaaldg elst
Mi*BX¥SS^£ A ' s “* l > AW * a 8m,T "
PRICES ABE
THAT
praSt-t!
u 1MIWN i»N THESE (iCOHS. Cire me a rail
No trouble fo *||(»W pxnL.
Very respect full i.
C. J.
DAITIEL.
UI AGENTS FOtt THE FOLLOWIN'; KBAN1.S OF ST IM.Mltl IIU.I.VU:
W 1
ODER’S,
ZELL’S,
WANDO & CO.’S,
WHICH WI ftFFBRTO PLANTERS AN LOW AH ANY OT IB!t
SOLD IX THE MARK Cl’. CALL O.N ITS AM* MAKE Al
• MKNTS FOR A SI PPI.Y.
Ii 17 A NOS CAN
RANGE-
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THE LAROF^T STOCK OF
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f
Men end Boy’s
FOR SALK BT
CEO. S, GREENWOOD.
s :rfi»p
(JESTS’ MD YOUTHS
empori mn
&<to*lat
Ijssnssiflr
Xeto^s C01
CWfy’s ratmf. i 1»*:**»••. r»-»*
healthful. S.tiiei’itfk.n gtnii8»’»*'«l. ? ’t« ; **
is laid a quilittl »iii« I. t*i*»l» is i
U*. Bersrr «.f iiiftierfiBiM-Rls. Ark
Corset nini Ittkt* *h> *.tl « r. 5***«-«Y t« it
thiooidi your dealmr f*»r a vatnp)” C*«»ih t. n-i pi nr ii*
price from 75 ceuu lo nr*l y» i*r wtlrr n iil hr
return nuti!. .'fsnufa* tuutl Vnly ty the-
lufacturin,; (\>irjinny. ^
BATES, F-TXD & C001HY,/
3iJ, ff-f.7 anti /7 JJjMflt/iPtfy.
\rm.\AS‘ i *• uv v'uxra.
LUNGS.
D. W. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAILOh,
Orrr Central RaOroad Dank,
tie# tl»c Finest and I
I lot or Goods for
Dress & Itasincss Suits
F.nrr
Cares Consumpi i<m, fVMs, I’ceamonia,
Infiaenzit. Bru;i.-.li;IL> Lroudiial Dlt*
flcoltics, 'llaersetuvs, A-t lima. Craop.
Whooping Ccnkh, and ail diseases of
the Breathing Organs ItsaoUmsand
i In-.
VO SHODDY CLOTHS!
IN' GOOD SHtrPtSG OKDEE.
FLORIDA ORANCTS/ 0TCU
heals tho Membnmn nf the I
flamed and poisoned by ills i
prevents- tbo night-curenis
tightness across tho chest which ac
company it. COSSUXFTIOX tt not
JS'lnearuMo mal-tdy.
It Is only
this
benign iporiP.c will core yon,
ikanglk — r *—* 11 w
Fits
D. W. PRICE,
Allia., OeL X KM.
E’.a.TTisoirs
i profr-o^onri aid falls. “
Iron Works !
■■■■■I HENRY’S -
HEADQHARTERSl CAIBWtIClUft
(Establisbed 18fl7->
For Fruits^
For Peanuts-.
Fancy Groceries,
Seed Potatoes !*
I will carry a iL-ck at Ika kart rarGUw sTSm I
weather *or sudden and violent
■liowers of rain or Ibnndersloi^ii.j,-
no ^overflowing of tho banks or
dams may bo potsiblo through i
tlic.tincipcctcd rising of the .water J
)h lir pond
J. B. REEDY,
GROCER AND UtPOETHt OF FRUIT,
IYJXXA1!, Ci.
the Moot Voirer/ulJTcatiuff Oint
ment anti SHsinfeetant
tree Jiiscorcrctl.
Jtrnrt!’* c.trbaSo Noire beats tmu.
ITmry 1 * Carbon* Sairo cum marem.
Ilrury’r Ctirbulir Sutra alleys pmtn.
Henry 9 * Cnrbolie fiat re rare* ermpt tons,
Henry** Carbotte Sales brat* jtlmplrs.
Henry 9 * Carbolta iialec heal* orulers.
Ask for ncnry’i,and Tako Ko other.
mr BEWARS OP COUNTERFEITS, jd
i vm i
Founders & Maehinists,
ALBANY, OA.
fti'tt and Brass Cast tags of all De
scriptions.
Prei-rietonCCOICS tUPROVKO
TOWNSLETS
Planter.
TEETHfNA.
(vettgus rotrntRs..
CCHSI rs ONE JIIUTS.
To obtain a glowy skin. To^J
upon a pint of bran sufficient boil- :
Inga-atcrto cover It. Let it stand
until cold, then bathe the face with
it, only patting the skin with a soft,
towel to dry it.
You can get a bottla or a-barrel ,
a-vf oil oil'or any carpet or woolen j
stuff by applying dry buckwheat!
pteMt'fnllr and faithfully. Never ;
put water or liquid of any kind to j
\ • grease-spot.
Edev’s Carbolic Troclies,
ASrCE mSVENTIYSCP
Flee ear i t* th* 3
•SSL..
Sssry yssr hg ueimp these
For sale bv
w. ii. Gilbert. ag*t. at co.
L. E. 4 H. E. WELSH.
jnS&Jjr
•.•LLHSrCGISTS.
PERRY D£¥IS>
- VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
r
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Internal and Extornnl Ua.,
la a SURE CURE ftr aR tbe Diseases fjrVhkh It la
Bad b ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE la the lads of
.tea IIm oast topcrlwiwd prnofis.
rrmcity tor cnncns, more
THROAT, CIULLS, Bad tdi-illur tnmlilcs: aironlH tmOaht rCUr/
U tu mo* aabM/nu ct t>IPniTU JUA, ant a tbe bnt
l rstsnedj tor
r fur RltEITMATISai acit NEURALU1A.
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USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
It to RBOOaDSEXIlEa t>r
ttalatsvai Haaasm at r
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